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I am a female Wadsworth - from the genealogy information that my Uncle (Wadsworth) has gathered, he and my father are supposed descendants of Christopher Wadsworth from the Lyon(ship) of 1632. Between my father and his only brother there are 6 sons and 6 grandsons and I am very interested in the DNA project. As all of the males in question are still alive (thank heaven!), I will do my best to spark further interest in the DNA project. Thank you for your interest.

My father was James Thomas Wadsworth, married Elizabeth A Donahoe and I have two brother, James T Wadsworth Jr and Walter E Wadsworth. My son, Gable M Wadsworth is 25 born Atlanta GA. I was born in Hartford CT in January 1946. My brother has been tested and is #4 on the chart. I would like to know the prevalence of Marsh name in the Wadsworth family as my Grandfather and his father each bore this middle name.

I am looking for Samuel Wadsworth's Father, I do not think Samuel was born in Georgia nor do I think that is his Birth year. I did find a William Wadsworth born in 1795 in Georgia (may be older brother)and his Predigress goes to Present day TX. Also I have found a company they still makes the book" 250 years of Wadsworth in America" written in 1883 family reunion. the siteis http://www.higginsonbooks.com/wade-warrinerSC.html

While researching my Hooker family line I have discovered that one of the Hooker daughters married a Wadsworth inChicago, IL in 1871, the year of the Great Fire. Her name was Alice G. Hooker and his name was Henry Wadsoworth.They had two sons named Robert Francis Wadsworth and Harry "waddy" Wadsworth.Waddy became a jazz musician in Chicago in the 20's and 30's.I believe their father was called General Wadsworth and was a friend of my gggrandfather, Stephen G. Hooker, b. inBrandon, VT, moved to Perrysburg, NY and then in 1856 to Chicago, IL.

Do any of these Wadsworth names sound familiar to anyone. I do have a photo of Waddy Wadsworth with a sextet thathe played with.I am trying to find out where the Wadsworth's in Chicago, IL area were buried. Hookers were buried in Graceland Cemeterymainly.

My Father John Edward Wadsworth brother Henry, Charles Thomas, James, Sister Rose, and Mable Kathryn Grandfather Henry EmmittGreat-grandfather Henry died in Wyoming murdered during a robbery climbing down from the train where he worked as an engineerMy father claimed his Grandfather was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's UncleMy Father passed 09/02/2001 at 49 in Cambridge City, Indiana Our family is mostly in Indiana or close to the Indiana line in OhioMostly Wayne County Indiana

Hi,Could you tell me where your great grandfather Henry was born?Did he live in Wyoming all his life or did he travel there while working on the train?Do you know the year he died?Do you know the name of his wife or children?

Ronald Wadsworth born circa 1920's Wombwell/Hoyland, brother to Alvin, Gladny (married Gladys) and a sister. Ronald's father was a Deputy at the local pit and was nicknamed "Tupty" and whose first wife died quite early as he married the lady who nursed his first wife.

My mother was a Wadsworth, although she was orphaned in infancy by the Spanish (Swine) Flu Epidemic of 1918. The fortunate thing was that several documents from her family, includiing a very old family bible remained with her all her life. Through this bible and several years of searching, I located a cousin, who supplied a DNA Sample before he died in 2008. It is FT-DNA kit #120976, which I have joined into the Wadsworth Project. The direct line pedigree is as follows:

I now have a lot of information on this Irish family, many of whom immigrated to the U. S. and Canada between 1820-1850.

I notice this is a very close and meaningful match with Wadsworth Lineage 4, attributed to William Wadsworth, who immigrated 1632. My Ancestry must tie into this line very closely before this William. I have seen a claim that two Wadsworth brothers were given land in Ireland for "Services to the King" in the 1700's, but could never document it. This is a very interesting new tie in the Wadsworth family. I'd be happy to share inforrmation with knowledge of this family in Ireland. I am the Administrator of the Rose DNA Project, DNARose at shaw.ca.